Pubdate: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 Source: Athens Review (TX) Copyright: 2003 Athens Daily Review Contact: http://www.athensreview.com/news/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3011 Author: Jayson Larson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) PROSECUTOR WILL TRY AGAIN TO HAVE FORMER NARCOTIC INVESTIGATOR'S BOND REVOKED A prosecutor for the second time is attempting to revoke the bond of former Henderson County Sheriff's Investigator Bryan Nutt. Special prosecutor Doug Lowe, who is the Anderson County district attorney, on Friday filed the motion to revoke. Nutt, who has been indicted for obtaining controlled substances through fraudulent means and for retaliation, has been free on a personal appearance bond since last December. Nutt was initially suspended and eventually resigned his post as the Henderson County Sheriff's Department's narcotics investigator. A hearing on the state's request has been set for Sept. 4 in front of 3rd District Court Judge Jim Parsons. Lowe could not be reached for comment. John Youngblood, Nutt's attorney, said he can't comment on the case. In court documents, Lowe alleges Nutt has tested positive for controlled substances, including cocaine, and that he is under investigation for an assault on his girlfriend Aug. 10 in which he is alleged to have threatened to kill her. Lowe earlier this year attempted to have Nutt's bond revoked, citing failed drug tests. The drug tests were ordered as a condition of Nutt's bond. At that time, the court allowed Nutt to remain free, but only under more stringent conditions. One of those conditions was that he submit for drug tests each week at the Henderson County Community Supervision and Corrections Department. Included in the court documents filed Friday, CSCD director Ty Choate writes to Lowe: "I believe it is clear from the continuing pattern of drug use and from the continuing pattern of offenses involving violence that (Nutt) is a threat to himself and others and would respectfully request you examine this case and the supporting data and reach a decision on bring [sic] this case to a full and immediate resolution." Documents show Nutt tested positive in 12 of 15 tests administered by CSCD from May 5 to Aug. 11. During each reporting visit, Choate says in his letter to Lowe, Nutt denied using drugs or alcohol. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin